FileEraser v1.6 for WM Std.

Not all is forgotten for your older device. XDA member bgtvfr presents FileEraser for Windows Mobile devices with non touch screens. This great tool will allow you to erase files in groups and not only one by one, you can delete png, exe, jpg, cab, rar, zip, and many other formats by groups or a single one. The latest version has a fix with the scripts and the message counter has been lowered. The developer is open to recieve any script or format members need to be added to the application and it has been tested on hTC Excalibur/Dash. Use this app at your own risk, if you are not sure what are you doing, you may end up deleting some important files causing a possible hard reset.
As a plus you can also find a free memory utility.

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